Monthly Rent | Bedrooms | Bathrooms | |||
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$1,660 - $2,200 | Studio - 1 Bed | Studio - 1 Bed | 1 Bath | 1 Bath | 488 - 876 sq. ft. |
Pricing and Floor Plans
Studio 04
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Studio 07
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One BR 14
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One BR/Sunroom
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One BR 11
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One BR 16
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One BR 15
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Details
Lease Term Options
- None
Property Information
- Built in 1942
- 184 units / 8 stories
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
One-Time Move-In Fees
- Amenity Fee$550
Cats Allowed
- Monthly Pet Rent$40
- One Time Fee$300
- Pet Deposit$0
Dogs Allowed
- Monthly Pet Rent$75
- One Time Fee$600
- Pet Deposit$0
Restrictions
Pet Rent- $100 for two dogs
Comments
Under 25 lbs:
Parking
- Surface Lot--
- Garage1 space--
- Other--
Property Highlights
- 9-foot Ceilings
- Close to Rock Creek Park & Park W/ Tennis Courts
- Pre-wired for Cable & High-Speed Internet
- Beautiful Hardwood Floors
- Large Walk in Closet*
- Now Serving Gourmet Coffee!
- 3 Blocks to Van Ness Metro Station
- Controlled Access Bike Storage
- Fully Equipped Kitchens with Dishwasher
- Gas Cooking
- Large Floor Plans
- Parking Available
- Additional Storage Available
- Dog And Cat Friendly
- Stylish Corridors with Cabana Doors
- Light-filled Rooms
- One Bedroom Guest Suite Available for Reservation
- On-site Dry Cleaning
- Sunrooms with French Doors*
- Monthly Resident Events
- Now Serving Gourmet Coffee
- Unique Art Deco, Custom Designed Apartments
- Vintage Display Cabinets*
Apartment Features
- Ceiling Fans
- Dishwasher
- Hardwood Floors
- High Speed Internet Access
- Sunroom
- Walk-In Closets
Community Features
- Business Center
- Cabana
- Controlled Access
- Dry Cleaning Service
- Elevator
- Fitness Center
- Garages
- Laundry Facilities
- Package Service
- Tennis Court
- Utilities Included
Nearby Colleges & Universities
Univ. District of Columbia | Walk: 10 min (0.5 mi) |
American University | Drive: 4 min (1.8 mi) |
GWU, Mount Vernon | Drive: 7 min (3.4 mi) |
Georgetown University | Drive: 11 min (4.6 mi) |
Area Scores
Transit
Moving to Forest Hills, Washington, DC
Shopping Centers
Shoppers will appreciate The Chesapeake Apartments proximity to Tenleytown, Cityline at Tenley, and Sam's Park & Shop. Tenleytown is 0.9 miles away, and Cityline at Tenley is within an 18 minute walk.
Commuting
With a TransitScore of 61, The Chesapeake Apartments has good transit, including 10 transit stops within 7.8 miles. Transit options include Van Ness-Udc and Tenleytown-Au.
Parks and Recreation
Recreational activities near The Chesapeake Apartments are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 3.3 miles, including Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, Rock Creek Park, and National Zoo.
Airports
Living in Forest Hills provides easy access to Ronald Reagan Washington Ntl, located just 20 minutes from The Chesapeake Apartments. Another nearby airport is Washington Dulles International, located 24.3 miles away.
Military Bases
There is Naval Security Group Center near Washington, DC.
Schools
About The Chesapeake Apartments
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Renter Reviews
For The Chesapeake
3.7
9 Ratings & Reviews
12/8/22
It was ok, wouldn't live here again
I just moved out and was glad to leave.
Pros:
1. bright and sunny apartments with ample natural light
2. excellent and prompt building management
3. nice ambiance in the lobby and shared facilities with the Saratoga
4. great amount of space for what I was paying for
5. overall safe area
Aside from that, the Chesepeake isn't the best place to live for the price of what you are paying. Problems include:
1. Outdated kitchens that don't have ample storage
2. Moldy bathrooms that they only... solve through painting of the walls
3. Mice infestation that is only solvable via stick mice traps and other temporary measures
4. Electricity is covered by you. In most rent-controlled buildings, they are included in rent.
5. Thin walls. you can hear other neighbors and the vibration and sound of the elevator if you live right by it.
6. Living above the loading dock is annoying
7. packages and food get stolen if you don't pay attention to the delivery people. Security guards don't care.
8. The security guards don't seem to know what they are doing. Very complacent and don't help your guests that are visiting.
9. It is fine if you stay in your own apartment, but many of the building residents are rude and disrespectful.
Review from Apartments.com
1 Person Found This Helpful
12/1/22
Traumatic, rodent filled, unsupportive
prior to 2021, this building was fine. general annoyances of any rent control building, inefficient procedures, lack of follow through, sweltering heat that you can't control. For the past year it has been disgusting and unsanitary. One pest control issue after another. Cockroaches climbing the walls. Rats and mice. A feeling that nobody actually knows how to run the building. The cockroaches were pretty bad. They used the sticky mouse traps to collect them, but nobody changed them out, so... there were dead cockroaches outside of each apartment door with an assortment climbing the walls. The mice are pretty bad too. At least every other day I have to dispose of live, squeaky mice who are stuck to the sticky traps. A mouse/rat actually ate through a sealed bag of bagels that I left on my counter. If you contact maintenance, you have to do cartwheels to find a window of time. Generally, from their perspective if you put in a work ticket, then they expect that they can come anytime, no window. If you try to arrange a specific time due to a conflict (ie. working from home) they act as if you are the barrier to fixing the problem. The reaction from management? A cold attitude and admonishment for not using their inefficient procedures effectively. I've spent $300 on plastic containers to keep my clothes and dishes in, I cannot cook in my apartment, I cannot reliably coordinate with pest control/management entry/exit. Oh, and the sink and bathtub are constantly plugged, so I try to shower at the gym. One does wonder, what exactly am I paying for? There are a couple of staff members there who are AMAZING and I genuinely think that the maintenance crew is doing the best that they can and are probably understaffed. However, somebody in this management chain either really underfunded the staff or is just negligent.
Review from Apartments.com
1 Person Found This Helpful
6/25/21
Cockroach issues, had to leave
Cockroach issues! We ran into cockroach issues at this apartment in both units we lived in. The cockroaches were young and thriving. Pest control continuously told us that our apartment itself was very clean and that the problem was coming from elsewhere in the building, but it took months for other units to be inspected. We are very unhappy and disappointed in management's response. The problems lasted for months until we eventually terminated our lease early because we were unable to use our... kitchen for over a month! We had to throw out our kitchen appliances, couch, and record player, among other things like contaminated food. We would open our drawers/cabinets to see roaches crawling all over our items. We would also go into the kitchen in the middle of the night and turn on the light to find dozens crawling around.
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3 People Found This Helpful
Property Manager at The Chesapeake responded to this review
We're regretful that your experience here did not meet your expectations. We work hard to meet the needs of each of our residents so we're disappointed that we missed the mark with you. Though you've moved on, we invite you to reach out to us... directly if you'd like to discuss your stay.
11/13/19
Dont recommend, very noisy!
This apartment has probably been the worst dc apartment I have lived in. First off you have the nosiest neighbors, especially since the walls are paper thin, and forget it if you have noisy neighbors upstairs you will stay awake because it sounds like someone is constantly moving furniture or rolling something around at all hours. The management is nice, and the only reason I moved here is because of the Saratoga building next door and the shared amenities. There are far nicer and quieter and... more reasonable apartments in this location. I would highly recommend looking elsewhere. The buildings heat is controlled and it gets terribly hot in the units, and the AC is small and not sufficient to cool the entire apartment in the summer. Another thing to note, this building is filled with smokers, and people smoke like chimneys outside and indoors. Your apartment will smell like it. All in all, I wish I had known these things before moving here. I am waiting to leave this place!
Review from Apartments.com
6 People Found This Helpful
9/6/18
Look Elsewhere
I've lived here for about 4 years. First in a one bedroom and then to a two bedroom. Firstly, the rent is way too high for what you get. Scratched, damaged, and paint splattered floors, old kitchens, doors that wont shut. But honestly, those are just little things that can be lived with. What is truly the worst is the pipes. When it gets cold they turn the heat on and that gets the pipes going. It sounds like such a stupid compliant, but trust me, they are horrible. The pipes sound like there's... someone in your wall just banging a wrench against the pipes. And its ALL THE TIME! Every few hours they go off. My roommate and I have to pause the TV when they go off they are that loud. Because its all the time, it makes it impossible to sleep. Basically all winter I never had a full nights rest because I would wake up from these dumb pipes. I would stay away, there are other apartments in the area at the same price that are nicer.
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10 People Found This Helpful
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